Gordon Sargent

Gordon "Gordo" Sargent (1979-) was the acting boss of the McReary crime family of New York City's Irish Mob after 2008, when Gerald McReary was incarcerated. Sargent assisted the family with doing several jobs for the American Mafia during the 2000s, and he also took part in the robbery of a major bank in Chinatown in 2008, earning $250,000.

Biography
Gordon Sargent was born in Queens, New York City, New York, United States in 1979 to an Irish Catholic family, and he befriended Patrick McReary and his family at a young age. Patrick introduced Sargent to his brother Gerald McReary, the boss of the McReary crime family of the Irish Mob, and Sargent became one of the mob's leaders. Sargent engaged in several criminal activities, earning him a 1998 arrest for possession of stolen property, a 2000 arrest for petty larceny, a 2002 arrest for possession of gambling records, and a 2003 arrest for kidnapping. He was suspected in a number of hijackings, and he was known to frequent several bookmakers. Sargent would develop a gambling problem, squandering much of his wealth on sports gambling.

In 2008, Sargent helped the gang with several jobs for the Pegorino crime family, and he took part in the Roosevelt Island waste management plant shootout against the Ancelotti crime family, during which Sargent and Michael Keane held off the Italian mobsters as McReary and his friend Niko Bellic escaped. He also took part in the robbery of the Bank of Liberty, earning $250,000, and he would assist McReary with the kidnapping of Gracie Ancelotti weeks later. After Gerald McReary was imprisoned and Patrick McReary left the state, Sargent took over the McReary family, becoming its acting boss; he inherited a dying gang.